Bon doesn't bite. He likes to play, but I'm teaching him to sit, so if he tries to get too close to you, tell him to sit and he won't bother you.
[It probably can't be worse than Hakkai is capable of imagining. He won't ask, though; he tries not to ask about others' painful pasts, unless they want to discuss it.
Everyone deserves the right to keep their own secrets. Especially if someone from Lucky's home is here as a shinki; that's hard enough for adults. For a child, it must be even harder to accept the idea that a loved one's memory is wholly gone.
Instead, he reaches for the phone with an interested lift of his eyebrows.]
Oh, interesting -- the woman from your temple? Do you mean a shinki?
These aren't bad at all for someone using an unfamiliar phone.
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[It probably can't be worse than Hakkai is capable of imagining. He won't ask, though; he tries not to ask about others' painful pasts, unless they want to discuss it.
Everyone deserves the right to keep their own secrets. Especially if someone from Lucky's home is here as a shinki; that's hard enough for adults. For a child, it must be even harder to accept the idea that a loved one's memory is wholly gone.
Instead, he reaches for the phone with an interested lift of his eyebrows.]
Oh, interesting -- the woman from your temple? Do you mean a shinki?
These aren't bad at all for someone using an unfamiliar phone.
[He flips through a few more pictures, smiling.]